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2022-08-31-accounts

2020/21 Annual Report CreateBolton

Creationships that make a difference…

Contents

  1. Introduction

  2. The Vision

  3. Resources

  4. Claremont

  5. The Services

  6. The Future (2022/23) and beyond…2030…

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1. Introduction

CreateBolton has had a year like no other. The global Pandemic greatly affected our service delivery in so many ways. From the end of March 2020 like so many other charities, we had to suddenly stop doing what we do, the way we’ve always done it. Our strapline is ‘Creationships that make a difference’…for a reason. We are created by God to be in relationship with Him and with each other and that has been sorely tested during this most recent period.

Statement from our Chair

Alison Lomax - Chair of Trustees

I’d like to start by saying a huge thanks to all our customers, our volunteers and our supporters for staying with us during this difficult period. Without you, there would be no charity called CreateBolton. Without you we wouldn’t be able to do what we do and do it so well and without you we wouldn’t be able to make the difference we are reliably told we are making.

Like many other organisations, we’ve needed to make significant changes to how we work, some temporary, others permanent but we firmly believe that we will grow into a stronger organisation, more resilient and even more acutely aware of the needs of the people we support. As we look back over the last year, we can see many examples of just how important the support we provide is to more and more people. However, we must be honest, we lost resources, we weren’t able to open Cafe Create, we lost volunteers and momentum, and it was far from easy returning to support people in person. We are stronger pulling together and will continue to respond to the need before us. We look forward to the year ahead and hope that you will continue to journey with us.

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This annual report reflects the fact that we were originally established as a Charity registered with the Charity Commission in July 2013 and will therefore celebrate our 10 years in 2023. This report covers the period September 2021 through to August 2022, as we are now a Charitable Incorporated Organisation CIO (1179761) and these dates define our accounting year. We have not added any projects in this year, and yet we grow in other ways as we believe God is leading us. We have also taken steps with our trustees to refresh our values, mission and our vision as follows:

2. The Vision – Why does CreateBolton exist?

Our Objectives, remain consistent with the Charity Commission Objects originally submitted within our application:

To advance and promote the use of the ‘Creative Arts’ in their widest sense, as a way of:

Vision

Our vision is a Bolton Community where everyone is included, and where everyone’s creative talents and contributions are welcomed, utilised, and celebrated.

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Mission

We use multiple forms of creative arts to bring out the gifts and talents of those people who face barriers to being able to confidently play an active part in their community. Through workshops, support groups and one to one mentoring we build confidence, trust, and an aspiration to both create and to contribute. We refer to this as ‘creationships that make a difference’ .

Values

Our values reflect who we are and are synonymous with CreateBolton:

· Inclusion

· Integrity

· Identity

Within this year, we have been particularly struck by verses in Philippians 4: v13

‘I can do all this through him who gives me strength’

We have also been inspired by the following quote attributed to John Wesley.

Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can.

John Wesley

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3. Resources

Section 4 will update you on the use of the CreateBolton space at Claremont House, however, there have been significant changes to our resources in the last 12 months:

As Cafe Create was closed from March 2020 until June 2021, we were unable to deploy many volunteers at that time. Since reopening, we have returned to providing a placement for a young person with a learning disability in our kitchen, this time from Bury College. In January 2021, we held two volunteer briefings where we shared updates on what's going on in CreateBolton, shared Policies and listened to ideas from our volunteers around areas we could improve. This has been a wonderful experience, planned and purposeful and helping all concerned. We needed to hold further volunteer briefings with a specific focus on Covid prior to the cafe reopening in June 2021.

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During this year, we have also cemented our working relationship with a growing number of local artists who have become associates with CreateBolton. This has been a blessing to CreateBolton, and we can see more fruit to come in the years ahead.

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speak, we are operating with three kilns and five pottery wheels. Our izettle card payment machine is invaluable especially during these contactless times. We take payments more reliably which is critical now that we need to serve and take payment from café customers at their table. We will continue to upgrade and improve as money and good wisdom suggests in 2021/22.

4. Claremont

We continue to creatively use the space we rent at Claremont House which currently stands at Café Create, the kitchen, The Rudkin Room, and the Create Studios on the mezzanine. Up until Covid and the restrictions, we had continued to provide a break for parents of some children with a learning disability in partnership with the Octagon Theatre (Little Bridges), however we mutually agreed to end our partnership for a number of reasons. It’s been great working with the Octagon, and we will follow the progress of the young people in their drama adventures. We’ve not really been able to make much use of the gallery space for exhibitions of work due to the pandemic, however since we have returned, we have been exhibiting the wonderful artwork of Gerry Maloney. The Boltones use the Rudkin Room as the Band Room. We continue to benefit greatly from additional storage space within Claremont and continue to maintain good relationships with the Church.

5. The Services

The following update on services reflects the extent of the work during the last 12+ months (Sept 2020 - August 2021) and forms the basis of how we hope to grow during 2021/22 and beyond. We are very mindful as we celebrate each year as a charity that change always lies ahead and that we need to seek God’s will not ours as we move forward. Never has this been more important than at this time of Pandemic. We will constantly review what we do and why we do it to ensure that it meets the needs of those we support and continues to be viable.

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a. Café Create

b. Create Experience

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been vital that we have provided weekly sessions for people that don’t necessarily have the resources to access such activities.

c. Create Schools

This is an area that sadly had to drop off during the pandemic, schools and colleges were understandably keen to limit the potential for the virus to spread and had enough going on in their own world, without Create coming into the school environment. We are confident that this will pick up again when the time is right.

d. Create Boltones

It must be said that the pandemic has been tough for the Boltones, difficult to meet over Zoom and hard to maintain the buzz that exists when face to face, however, we continued to provide weekly sessions for the members that still felt able to engage. We took instruments out to them at home and set music challenges. Someone wrote a piece of music for/with the Boltones during this period and we established our own YouTube channel, hosting Christmas concerts in December 2020. We now have a dedicated newsletter called The Bugle . We are optimistic that we will adapt and support people in new and different ways. We should also say thanks to Youth Music as they have continued to provide us with a grant until the end of March 2022 to support the Boltones in their journey.

e. Create Community

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The Create Community is now in its third year of a grant from the National Lottery Community Fund . The Community continues to utilise the Create Studios space in Claremont and the Rudkin Room. Pre-pandemic they meet regularly every Tuesday, Wednesday, (Thursdays and Fridays), with the numbers growing. However during the pandemic, most of the support has been provided in communities, in the homes of our members. The number of people supported in March/April 2020 was 15-20 and by November 2020 this had risen to 56 people at its peak. They are producing work of a very high standard and this in turn is supporting the retail range and once again we have a stock of very encouraging stories about the difference this project is making in the lives of its members. Covid and the lockdown required a different approach to reducing isolation and combating loneliness. Joy was able to provide Create@Home challenges to an increasing number of people, to their doorstep, and when the restrictions allowed, we were able to test out meeting face to face again in the building (socially distanced).

f. Studio Create

Studio Create is an offshoot from the Create Community, a group of younger people with a learning disability, creating their own range of work and in the process growing in confidence, communication and social interaction. There is so much potential in the people involved and they are supported by Suzanne, Andy and Carol.

g. Create Retail

Create Retail has changed during this year. Even prior to lockdown, we spent some time purposefully reviewing who and how we support local artists and craftspeople, creating an opportunity for them to promote their work and in return donations are made back to CreateBolton. Our focus has become more directed towards people that better fit our

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charitable objects. As the pandemic dictated we were unable to hold Christmas@Create in 2020. The cafe was closed and the retail space in the café has sadly had to reduce to allow for better social distancing. Since we have reopened in June 2021, we have streamlined the creations on sale and have still been able to generate a good experience for everyone concerned, in fact some would say it’s even better.

h. Even more…..

Alpha – We have continued to meet over Zoom with some of our Alpha course group for people with a learning disability during this period and in effect created a ‘house group’ exploring the Parables, breaking down the Christmas story and even adapting Pete Greig’s Prayer course. We have continued to maximise funding to help support this development from the Henry Smith charity.

In the lead up to Christmas 2020, we received a small grant from Bolton CVS , enabling us to deliver an Amaryllis plant to some of our more isolated customers and we were able to keep in touch via email, text, What’sApp and photos to see whose was growing fastest.

Our thanks must also go out to Adrian Nottingham from Bolton CVS, who has helped our Trustee Board and continued to support us in many ways during this difficult period.

6. The Future (2021/22)

In Summary

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This ninth Annual Report owes thanks and appreciation to our Trustees as they continue to serve God through this position.

We continue to appreciate all the support from everyone connected with Claremont Church ; in particular in this strangest of years, without their understanding of our financial predicament we would not be in the position we are today. We give thanks to the growing range of partners linked to Create; to the partners within Claremont House that we have got to know better and of course to the volunteers that give of their time and resources out of their desire to serve, and ultimately to our wonderful Creator God for His faithful provision every day. We thank God for those that have supported us financially by providing us with grants, with donations, and with regular pledges. These people know who they are, and they know the difference this makes – thankyou.

Our desire through 2021/22 is to continue establishing Creationships that make a difference…

If you want to see more of what we’re about, please go to our web-site www.createbolton.org.uk or view us on Facebook @createbolton or on Twitter @BoltonCreate

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Financial Statements For Yeor Ended 31stAuqust 2022 Report to Board of Trustees Create (Bolton) Ross Pyle PRINCIPLE BOOKKEEPING SERVICES 07713461214

Y•* Ewl•d 31.012012 Yur End•d 31.08.2021 R•c•lpts S0154 8685 25245 lknitlonl C•lé Ret411 Workshops Fund Rals•r Incorn• 32940 10632 2822 1547 1202 170 7010 91094 Cost olRoc•lpts Pui¢h45es 49413 16997 2467 Gross Roc•lpts Ewndltur• Reni & Rates Office Costs Arts & Crafts (￿treach Work FundraisiTh8 Costs In5ur•nee Retsllei Costs Equlpment Costs Preffllses Cosis Art15t & Support Payments Adverti5in8 Costs Subscrlption Genef•l Expenses Cornputer & Stsftware B•nk Charges Travd Charges Depreciation Cost 7129 277 6946 267 15fg) 532 2356 363 2050 32191 592 628 261 496 454 818 1025 15510 250 532 205 1620 29293 624 218 41 1887 69782 57945 Recolpts ID•fidtl 4315 1109991

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Lhate (Bolton) Notes to the ilnandal statements for the Year Ended 31° Au8USt 2022 A¢￿UntI￿ pollcl•s The finanoal statements have been complled on a basls whlth enable5 recelpts to be calculated In accordance ￿￿th generally xcepted accoUn￿nE pracilce5 and whlch probldes suffident and relevwt1nfom￿1lOn to enable the coMple￿n of a tax Itturn. Tanwble fixeo •ss•ts Depredatlon Is proNlded at the followln8annual rates In rAdef to wrlte off the cost less e5tlmated resldual value ol eath assw over its estlmated useful life. Plant and mxhinery- 30% w cost •hi & Machhiery At Awust 2022 Additlons 5143 Dipred•d charlef￿ yearat 31.￿.2022 Oepr¢¢i•t)Ob) ¥￿UeS pre41￿JS years NIL NIL Totsl Depreclthn BookVJ At31.IX.X122 5143

fort￿ y￿r Ended 31. 2022 Board of Tnotws Crnate Ibok¢)n) Thls report is made soltlyto you. in a¢¢ordance with our ternis of e￿alerneAl Our work has been undertaken solely to piepaie loryow approval the financl•l st•tements of (re•￿180hOn). To the fvlle51 extent perM￿ed by IN. we do Mt actépt or usume re5ponsibilJty to anyone otherthan you forour MJfk or thts r•pwL You have •ppmvodthefiNMi•l ststernents forthe ye•rended A￿￿$t 2022 ind have •¢knowled8ed your responslbifity fof them, for iheapprowialeness of thtfinancial fr•mvAYJrk adopted and for w0￿dI￿ all Inlormatlon Ind explwtMsn¢t•sswy for tholr ¢OmlNhtlon. We hove notv•rified the i(cur•¢y or COM￿et￿e$sof thex¢ountk¥ informatbon •nd •xplanat)ons you hw•8ib￿ us Ind we do therefort• Wre￿•￿V c•lDknn•)n the fin•￿4•1 stalemen The trustees •¢kn¢Ml¢dAe thelritsponsibiltyf¢xcomp1Wng￿th therequirements oftheAd wtth r•spect to a¢countinq we¢ords and forthe prep•NtxJn of ¥¢ounts. I￿lUdIn8 complyiw with th• Charttles commlsslon wle5 on Independeth Eyamlned A¢¢ounts. Th•seK¢ounts h•ve been pryred Inaccorda￿WIth the PTry4ry5iWS appkble tocwnbes suble¢tto the small Companles rrflme. These Ilmnclal ststementser* opprMd•nd•utho￿ for lssuebythe Board on 25"Jany•ry 2023 and signed on Its bèhalf. Mrs A Lomax Ch•lrolTrustees Charlty Re8lslrallon numbtt- 1179761 MrA ￿l￿t￿(k Lead oifK Chaiity Regbtr•tlon numbtt.. 1179761 27 Rowd Smlthl

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of Cr (B(knn) On accounts for the year ended 311t August 2022 Charlty no (rfanyj 1179761 Set out on pag05 I report to the trustees on my examination'of the accounts of the above charity (Ihe Trusf) for the year end&J Responslbllltles and As Ihe tharity trustees of the Trust. you are respon5ibl8 for the preparation basis of report of the ￿)Unts in aLr0rdan￿ wrth the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 {'Ihe Acr). I rewt in respeca d my ex•ninatiM of TMSYS ￿COUnts carried out under sedirm 145 Irf the 2011 Aci and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the aPpI￿$ble Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confim that no material matters havé come to my attention in cmnection ith the exarninat￿n which gives me cause to iElieve that in. any materia respect.. accounting records Wefe not kept in accordance thith seLtion 130 of the Act or the ac£ounts do rK)t xcord with the accounting re￿rdS Independent examiner's Ststement wilh the examination to whth attention should ￿ drawn in order to enable proper understanding of the ￿Counts to be reathed. Slgned: ItsLIz3 Name: ITA IArrHot*E . Relevant professlonal quallfication(s) or body (rf any)= COMA Address: C4w-I Old £otsoL 601 tron , &ÉH Section B Disclosure Only complete rf the examiner needs to h￿hlIght matters of ￿nCern (see CC32, Independerrt examination of tharity axoJnts.' directions and guidance for examiner5). IER October 2018